Northeast Hit by Blizzard

Northeast Hit by Blizzard

Mike Streeter shovels snow in his front yard as ocean water crashes over the sea wall just feet away on February 9, 2013 in Winthrop, Mass. The powerful storm has knocked out power to 650,000 and dumped more than two feet of snow in parts of New England.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

Hank Luth digs out his cars parked in his driveway on Terry Ct. after a snow storm on Saturday, Feb. 9, 31, 2013 in Glen Head, N.Y.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

A snow plow clears the plaza of Lincoln Center, home of New York's Fashion Week shows, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. In New York City. The snow total in Central Park was 8.1 inches by 3 a.m.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

Cars sit buried by snowdrifts in a parking lot in Southington, Conn., Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013, after a heavy snowfall and high winds from a storm dumped more than 2 feet of snow on New England.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

A man walks past snow covered cars in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. The Boston area received about two feet of snow from a winter storm.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

Louie Rodriguez of the New Bedford Forestry Department cuts a fallen tree at the intersection of Rotch St. and Maple St. in New Bedford, Mass., on Friday, Feb. 8, 2013, after heavy snow and winds from a storm.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

Snow falls on a pedestrian as she leaves the Rag & Bone Fall 2013 fashion collection show during Fashion Week, Feb. 8, 2013, in New York. Snow began falling across the Northeast on Friday, ushering in what was predicted to be a huge, possibly historic blizzard and sending residents scurrying to stock up on food and gas up their cars.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

Snow-covered cars sit in a parking lot adjacent to where firefighters battle a 4-alarm fire in a 3-story apartment building in Wilmington, Mass., Feb. 8, 2013. A major winter storm is well under way in the U.S. Northeast with up to 2 feet of snow expected for a Boston-anchored region that has seen mostly bare ground this winter.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

Tow truck operator Shawn Juhre sets up road safety reflectors before towing a car out of a ditch during a winter snowstorm in Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 8, 2013.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

A snowplow clears the path in the park along Commonwealth Ave in Boston, Feb. 8, 2013. Snow began falling across the Northeast on Friday, ushering in what was predicted to be a huge, possibly historic blizzard and sending residents scurrying to stock up on food and gas up their cars. The storm could dump 1 to 3 feet of snow from New York City to Boston and beyond.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

Workers clear snow in front of the New York Stock Exchange, Feb. 8, 2013. With a dangerous blizzard threatening the nation's biggest city with 50-mph gusts and more than a foot of snow, New Yorkers scrambled Friday to stock up on supplies and hunker down.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

Motorist drive under signs on Interstate 291 in Springfield, Mass. warning of dangerous travel, Feb. 8, 2013. Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick declared a state of emergency and banned travel on roads as of 4 p.m. as a blizzard that could bring nearly 3 feet of snow to the region began to intensify.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

Riders wait in a bus stop where color-tinted windows collect snow during a storm, Feb. 8, 2013, in Portland, Maine. The National Weather Service says a blizzard warning is issued Friday evening for the southern coast. The forecast calls for up to 2 feet of snow and winds gusting to 50 mph.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

Grounds crews clear the tarmac at LaGuardia Airport in New York, Feb. 8, 2013. Airlines scratched more than 3,700 flights in the Northeast through Saturday as snow began falling in what was predicted to be a huge blizzard that could dump 1 to 3 feet of snow from New York City to Boston and beyond.

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Northeast Hit by Blizzard

Grounds crews prepare a plane for flight at LaGuardia Airport , Feb. 8, 2013, in New York. Most airlines were giving up on flying in and out of New York, Boston and other airports in the American Northeast on Friday as a massive storm threatened to dump up to a meter of snow in some parts.

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Northeast Braces for Blizzard

Wyckoff, N.J. is already under about three to four inches of snow, around 2:30 p.m. Feb. 8, 2013. Local areas around New Jersey and New York are getting estimates of up to 18 inches of snow to be expected in the next 24 hours.

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Northeast Braces for Blizzard

Andre Tranchemantague, left, and Will Guerette, ski on a snow-covered road as they make there way to a bar during the early stages of a snow storm, Feb. 8, 2013, in Portland, Maine.

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Northeast Braces for Blizzard

Snow falls over Lower Manhattan in the early hours of a major winter storm on Feb. 8, 2013 as seen from Brooklyn.

Northeast Braces for Blizzard

Northeast Braces for Blizzard

Firefighters load salt onto a container in the back of their truck at a Sanitation Department depot, Feb. 8, 2013 in New York.

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Northeast Braces for Blizzard

A student walks the campus of University of Hartford where classes were cancelled due to the forth coming snowstorm, Feb. 8, 2013, in Hartford, Conn.

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Northeast Braces for a Blizzard

Cars are stuck in traffic as a winter storm arrives, Feb. 8, 2013 in Newington, N.H. A blizzard of possibly historic proportions is set to strike the Northeast and bring up to 2 feet of snow and strong winds that could shut down densely populated cities such as Boston and New York City.

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Northeast Braces for a Blizzard

A warning sign flashes for motorists on the expressway into Boston as snow starts to fall on Feb. 8, 2013.

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Northeast Braces for a Blizzard

Marissa Blake carries a snow shovel and boxes of Girl Scout cookies while walking home in Boston's North End as snow starts to fall on Feb. 8, 2013.

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Northeast Braces for a Blizzard

A pedestrian walks through the snow in Washington Park on Feb. 8, 2013, in Albany, N.Y.

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Northeast Braces for a Blizzard

Two flights to Boston are listed as canceled at Philadelphia International Airport, Feb. 8, 2013, in Philadelphia.

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Northeast Braces for a Blizzard

Morning rush hour traffic makes its way over the Williamsburg bridge into Manhattan, Feb. 8, 2013 in New York City.

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Northeast Braces for a Blizzard

Morning rush hour pedestrians make their way to work on Delancey St., Feb. 8, 2013 in New York.

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Northeast Braces for a Blizzard

Sanitation worker Jimmy White works on attaching chains to tires at a New York City Department of Sanitation facility in New York City, Feb. 7 2013.

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Northeast Braces for a Blizzard

Chris Oppenberg of Andover Small Engine Service assembles a home generator for a customer in Andover, Mass., Feb. 7, 2013, in preparation for a major winter storm headed toward the U.S. Northeast.

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Northeast Braces for a Blizzard

Snowplows sit parked at a New York Department of Sanitation depot as snow begins to swirl in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, Feb. 8, 2013.

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Northeast Braces for a Blizzard

A worker walks up towards a plow smoothing a large salt pile at Eastern Salt Company in Chelsea, Mass., Feb. 7, 2013, in preparation for a major winter storm headed toward the U.S. Northeast.

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Northeast Braces for a Blizzard

Jack Percoco of Cambridge, Mass. reaches into depleted shelves for milk at a supermarket in Somerville, Mass., Feb. 8, 2013.

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Northeast Braces for a Blizzard

A massive winter storm is coming together as two low pressure systems are merging over the U.S. East Coast. A satellite image from NOAA's GOES-13 satellite on Feb. 8 shows a western frontal system approaching the coastal low pressure area.